Allowed sites Control for Adsense Publishers

Ever thought you just bragged about your adsense revenue in a friend circle and someone got jealous of you steal your code and put it on a site black listed as “click frauders” or is violating adsense terms of service, will get you banned altogether from adsense. But its now a thing of past Google Adsense have now provided an option to adsense publishers to list the websites on which you want your code to appear. following is text quoted from from “official adsense group”

We’ve learned through your feedback that some AdSense publishers are concerned about potentially malicious behavior on the web, such as having their ad code stolen, to be placed on an inappropriate site. To give you more control and security concerning ad code, we’ve recently launched the Allowed Sites list. The Allowed Sites list, which you’ll find by clicking the Allowed Sites link under your AdSense Setup tab, is the place for you to list sites or URLs where you want to allow your ads to appear. Sites that aren’t on your list can still display ads using your ad code; however, impressions and clicks for these sites won’t appear in your reports, advertisers won’t be charged, and you won’t receive any earnings from them.Of course, it’s entirely your choice whether to use this Allowed Sites feature. If you don’t want to create an Allowed Sites list, there’s no need to change the settings in your account; it will automatically default to allow any site to show ads. To create your Allowed Sites list today, visit your AdSense Setup tab, click the Allowed Sites sub-tab, and choose the radio button for Only allow certain sites to show ads for my account. You’ll then be able to enter allowed URLs for all your sites. Make sure to keep your list up to date when you add your code to new sites, too. Psst…one last thing! We’ll be doing routine maintenance tomorrow, September 8th, from 10am to 2pm PDT. As usual, your ads and earnings will keep tracking during this time, but you won’t be able to access your account, including your Allowed Sites list.Posted by Julie Beckmann – AdSense Publisher Support

— Posted By Inside AdSense Team to Inside AdSense at 9/07/2007 04:46:00 PM

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